the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edgeengineeringtechnology, computerinformation systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today. our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. . >>> welcome back. statewide fire crews are adding to their numbers to prepare for the firefighter season. they are starting weeks ahead of schedule and they will be hiring and training 40 seasonal firefighters. they are also training for hand signals from the ground. >> we are about a month ahead of time so by getting people trained, we can get them trained while the fire is started to carry. >> this is what they say is one of the dryest on record and they hope to be fully staffed before summer. >>> the 11-year-old boy from martinez who was badly hurt had some very special visitors in his boston hospital room. look

museum is to inspire them to keep goingintechnologyandengineering careers and fields. so if we can get the kids to start designing at a young age, to start inevacuating at a young age -- inevacuating at a young age, hopefully they'll love it and have a successful career. >> this continues today at san jose's tech museum of innovation. >> we need engineers, scientists and kid going toot fields. -- into those fieldings and. we're going to talk about that with immigration. >> there's not talent. >> the more you want to know what's going on with the world, engineering, and science. >> to tell you the truth, i was deciding, go into physics or not and you know what my counselor told me in high school, he said the education's not going to kill you and it didn't. >> this is true, and you're putting it to use with the forecast. >> talking about a the fact that it's going to get warm in the bay area. mostly sunny skies, haze out there, temperatures are 7 degrees cooler at this hour than they were yelled morning in parts of the bay area. we expect a pretty rapid warm up. 49 degrees at concord

. and had been on the police force at the massachusetts instituteoftechnologyonlysince 2012. he was new. new on the job. >> a few minutes ago secretary of state john kerry said, we are part of the way there in bringing the boston bombing suspects to justice. cbs news national security analyst juan duarte is in washington. what is the white house concerned about right now? >> they want to make sure the federal government, the fbi, the federal services are supporting the manhunt as much as possible. but i think it's important to keep in mind that the white house wants to make sure that nothing further happens. they want to ensure that federal resour resources, state and local authorities are doing not only everything to find the suspect but to make sure there isn't further death and destruction contin. i think that explains the caution and movement by authorities. this is certainly somebody who's used explosives in the past. you've already seen statements from the russians talking about these individuals, where they lived or where they came from. so there's a diplomatic dimension that the

oftechnologypoliceofficer during their spree. >> authorities are also focusing their investigation on the tweets sent out by dzhokar tsarnaev before and after the bombing. our tech reporter gabe slate has that part of our coverage. >> let us take a look at this twitter a county only one mention the boston marathon on august 2012. he was responding to somebody else's reference. he says that boston marathon is not a good place to smoke. we cannot see the first part of the conversation we do not know the context if it is relevant or not. and on april 7th, one week before the bombing he said that if you have the knowledge and the inspiration the only action you have is to take action. this was about five actors hours and he followed with only just one half of the conversation and the victims of tragedy? el a o l, those people are and he said that there are people that know the truth and stay silent. 24 hours later, on tuesday he said that everybody wanted to talk like they have something to say but nothing comes out. when they move their lips just a lot of gibberish. he and his tweet o

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that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edgeengineeringtechnology, computerinformation systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today. our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >>> the golden state warriors fell to the denver nuggets in a tightly contested game last night. well, today the warriors found out they lost more than just the game. forward power david lee suffered a torn hip flexor early in the first quarter after going out hard on a foul. lee is the team's first all star in 15 seasons and will miss the remainder of the play-offs. head coach mark jackson on the loss. >> we can't replace him. and we know that. and that's the thing we have to know right away. he is the all-star power forward who has had an incredible year. tough loss for us. and disappointing. hurt for him. but we move on. >>>

the nypd can in seconds, using new cuttingedgetechnology. >>the system gives the officers an alert. it says it's an abandoned package at the chrysler building. >> it even gives you an image and circles the package for you. >> shows exactly where the package was left. >> it's called artificial intelligence, software that turns surveillance cameras into smart cameras, so smart the computer learns what normal behavior looks like on every corner and can spot abnormalities instantly. from abandoned packages to suspicious activity, alerting police in realtime. >> how effective has it been? >> well, we've had 16 plots against the city since september 11th and none have succeeded. >> what if the suspects are in a car? the nypd showed us another high-tech tool. in this simulation, a vehicle on the police watch list has entered the city. little do the criminals know, special cameras are tracking them, reading thousands of license plates every second. >> our camera just spotted a vehicle on the west side highway. not only do we know where the car is, we get two pictures in realtime of that ve

. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪thetechnologymaybe hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >> brother sister shot to death in richmond last night ambushed writ in the family home this looksike a gang somewhating. don't have any information the teens had any gang tie. here's thomas with the story. >> richmond police shot spotte spotter. hear the 10 shots that killed a brother and sister thursday nightç. shot support opinion point the gun fir at 9:43 to the neighborhood of north richmond. 16-year-old kid were killed here in

-month-old grounding order. boeing has completed 20 test flights with thenewtechnology. it'sdreamliner fleet was grounded in mid-january after batteries caught fire on at least two jets. >>> it appears many american women chose to ignore a 2009 government recommendation against the wide use of mammograms. a study of nearly 28,000 women found that ma'amography rates actually rose slightly in women 40 do 49 years of age. between 2008 and 2011. you may recall in 2009 the u.s. preventative services task force recommended against routine mammogram breast screenings for women in that age range. several prominent professional and advocacy groups recommended that women do continue to receive the screenings. the study appears in the journal "cancer." coming you, the latest in the massachusetts manhunt. new details on the capture of the terror suspect as boston celebrates the end of a nightmare. and a milestone for alternative energy. there's a fleet of garbage trucks that run on gas. we've all. >> welcome back at 5:30 on this saturday morning. we are starting with a quick look at the weather. here's

to. ♪thetechnologymaybe hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> celebration in the streets of boston. relieved residents there thanking law enforcement officers for their bravery last night. cheering the "usa" after remaining boston bombing suspect was captured. it came after a dramatic end to these events. a hail of gunfire followed a day in which included an unprecedented lockdown of a major american city. boston paralyzed for most of the day. good morning, everyone. back now on this saturday morning. it's the 20th of april, 2013. i'm savannah guthrie alongside matt lauer. >> lester and erica are up close to where this came to a dramatic end last night. we saw cheering in the streets. have folks returned to some sense of normalcy this morning? >> except for the rain. it's a soggy morning here but people are out and it was eerie yesterday. the word came out this place was on lockdown. people took it very seriously as they should. they were afraid. >> i flew in yesterday. at the airport

relapsed. her students sprung into action. >> you are going tousetechnologyhoweveryou can. >> they quickly created a facebook page and website and organized donor drives all over the world. southeast asians are one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from south asia, one in over 20,000 people find a match. >> at this temple people swabbed and joined the donor list. in sunnyvale, abc7 news. >>> we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. just look at "see it on tv." >> right here right now ms. lisa argen to talk to you about the accuweather forecast. >> it's pretty nice out there right now. no clouds. maybe a beach day. even if you don't like the beach, it will be pleasant along the shoreline. sea breeze coming back in the afternoon. no worries there. but upper 80s inland east bay. we will talk about the rest of the bay and how long the warmth will last coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, the warriors, my warriors, battling the nuggets to the end in game one of the playoff series. but a >> welcome back.

determine your mood, are you happy or unhappy. >>thetechnologytakesonly days to accomplish what would have taken several months to do, just a few years ago. >> the warriors help to even the hey off with the series with the nuggets but they have to do it without their all-star forward out for th oe r the post-season with a torn right hip flexor with the injury on saturday when he took a nasty spill and landed on his help and tore the hip flexor. he led the league in the regular season with 56 games where he scored points and rebounds in double digits each so the warriors have to make up that harder to make up for the absence. >> i see the warrior fans cringing right now. >> giants fans are happy, great game, great sweep of the padres and more great weather for tonight. >> sweep the diamondbacks and kept rolling across your own divisional teams. that is what you need to do. outside, we will get to the forecast but it will be warm by at&t standards and calm. the specific numbers in a mili doppler 7 hdshs it is dry this morning. we will talk about whas going to happen, beautiful picture t

cost for a typical household.astechnologyadvancesthere's new ways to conserve. sharon is here with ideas. good morning. >> good morning. >> we just started to get used to those twirling lightbulbs and now we have a new one. >> go ahead an replace all of your most used lightbulbs with leds. so leds contrary to popular belief are much cheaper now. they were hit with a really hard stigma of being expensive, but now you can find them as cheap as $10 or less. >> how long do they last? >> they promise to last 20-plus years. >> one lightbulb? >> yes. >> that will save you in the long run. >> yeah. there are a number of popular manufactures that make an affordable one. this is the phillips hue. i wanted to bring it onset because it's extra special. it's wi-fi enabled so you can turn it on and off with your phone. it's for the person who wants energy efficiency and then some. >> that's a little security system too because it keeps away burglars when you have lights coming on. >> if you're on vacation you can turn it on when you're away. >> what else do you have? >> replace your therm

. ♪thetechnologymaybe hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. ♪ waiting on the world to change ♪ >>> a very special show took place just across the street from us at radio city music hall. >> jenna was there for all of it. >> i covered this last year. with all the bad news from this week, it's great to be able to spotlight such a wonderful event. the madison square garden, garden of dreams foundation and gives some very deserving children a chance to perform in a very exciting talent show. ♪ sound checks, makeup, last-minute rehearsals. the finishing touches for the night's big event here inside radio city music hall. ♪ >> i am very excited. >> reporter: with a smile as bright as stage spotlights, 13-year-old alexis stewart has dreams of one day dancing at julliard. but when she takes the stage to dance on this night, all she'll be thinking about is her father. >> i was a major daddy's girl. >> you were? >> yes. and he was like -- he was pretty much my hero. >> reporter: her father dylan was a new york polic

played a big role in the boston bombing story this week. kron four's jeff bush explainshowtechnologyhelpedand hurt the flow of information. >> reporter: the entire country was focused on the events in boston all week long. it was a drama that played out on every possible platform imaginable. on monday, youtube videos were uploaded shortly after the bombing. this was a big asset to detectives who were just beginning their investigation. twitter was essential with getting the word out about the bombing but also helped people reconnect with loved ones after the explosions. internet sleuths were hard at work enhancing video and still images and uploading themagain, playing a key roll in helping police figure out who the bombers were. then, on thursday, when the fbi released the photos of the bombing suspects those images were shared across all platforms of social media. at the same time, police were looking into the youtube and twitter accounts of the bombing suspects to get some insight about possible motivations. the drama intensified on the computer screen early friday morning when

cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪thetechnologymaybe hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> new this morning, runners at the london marathon are remembering victims of the boston bombings. good morning, welcome to mornings on 2. i'm claudine wong. >> and i'm eric rasmussen. runners held a moment of silence this morning for the victims of the boston bombings. many runners wore black ribbons as a tribute throughout the 26- mile race. race organizers are donating $100,000 to one fund boston. that's the relief effort set up by the state of massachusetts. >> very proud the other runners from the united states running here and i think it will be an emotional time for me as well. >> about 40% more police officers than normal patrolled the event. >>> cheered on all the participants. he had no hesitations about coming to the race and called the response to the boston bombings remarkable. >> and happening right now, a church service in boston for the victims of the twin bombings. this is a l

about in the book is it's very difficult for terrorists in the future to notusetechnology. it'sjust the world we're moving into. as they opt into technoly, the room for error becomes much greater. when you're frantic and on the run, you can't possibly follow a checklist every second. >> yeah, look in the car and see if there's a cell phone there because you know it's a tracking device. >> digital fingerprints. both of these young men went online. in the case of the older brother, he had postings on youtube talking about the jihad and jihadists. is there a responsibility for people like googl to be constantly checking those things and alerting law enforcement? >> well, the moment we hear anything that is sort of hate speech or anything inappropriate on youtube, we take it off. that's sort of the best we can do because there's so much coming out. the fact of the matter is people are going to use all of this stuff to post their ideas and you will see it. and maybe you get a better sense that these people a evil by looking at what they're posting. >> in the 15 seconds i have left jared,

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blocks down from u.s. armymaterialtechnologylaboratory.right on the main drag here. so we have school street heading up, which is where we thought they were concentrating their efforts and then you come down here and -- i'm sorry. i've lost the name of the street here. >> that's okay. kerry, how is it you were able to see somebody on the street? i guess i'm confused what you saw and where you saw it? >> okay. so there are a tremendous number of vehicles that have moved down the main drag here. i've lost count there are so many. a large group of people started to run that direction. some with weapons out. some of them news people with cameras out. i jogged along and as i approached, i saw the officers closest to a small little area on the sidewalk. this would be the sidewalk closest to the neighborhood opposed to the sidewalk which is where the building is. and i made my way over behind the vehicle and i saw that officers had weapons drawn and were crouching behind vehicles. so i then put myself behind a vehicle and i was looking down the sidewalk. as i looked down the sidewalk, i saw

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